Marion Cotillard Gives Ombré Hair a French Girl Twist

Marion Cotillard took to the front row at Chanel’s couture show in Paris with her signature ombré styled in soft waves.

When it comes to beauty, it’s no secret that French women have a natural talent for insouciance—that careless quality that transmutes even the most cultivated looks into effortless cool. If you need an example, look to Marion Cotillard, who turned heads at today’s Chanel couture show in Paris—Virginie Viard’s debut for the brand—with the enduring power of her ombréd hair.

Parted at the center and styled in soft, brushed out bends, Cotillard’s mane, though debuted in blonder guise during the fall of 2017, was every bit a summer maneuver, its texture a blend of gloss and breeze-blown matte that stood out in the City of Light—but would have been equally at home by the seaside. A neat line of onyx above her upper lashline afforded the look a bit of extra coquettishness, as did her peach-pink pout and twinning dust of blush. The pared-down palette served to play up Cotillard’s dye-job, which is becoming something of a signature. The takeaway? Even the most practiced details can skew brand-new—all it takes is a seasonal refresh.

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Originally Appeared on Vogue